New MRI-Guided Ultrasound Ablative Surgery for Treatment-Resistant OCD

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic and often debilitating mental illness characterized by intrusive, irrational thoughts and repetitive behaviors. For patients with severe, treatment-resistant OCD, surgical ablation of problematic brain regions may provide lasting relief when other therapies have failed. A novel technique called magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) is emerging as a promising …

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Tardive Dyskinesia Research Trends: Examining the Past 50 Years

Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder caused by long-term use of antipsychotic medications. It involves repetitive, uncontrolled movements of the face, limbs or trunk. TD can be an unrelenting concern for patients and doctors due to its persistent and potentially irreversible nature. Key Facts: Research output on TD peaked in the 1990s, declined …

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New Insights Into Brain Patterns of Psychological Resilience: Frontal Alpha Waves

Resilience is key to coping with life’s stressors, but how it works in the brain is still being unraveled. A new study provides evidence that resilience involves distinct brain processes depending on whether someone is depressed or not. Key Facts: Resilience was linked to frontal lobe brain activity patterns that differed between depressed and non-depressed …

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New Epilepsy Treatments in Development (2023): Neuromodulation, CBD, Gene Therapy

Epilepsy impacts millions of people worldwide. While medications have been the mainstay of treatment, one-third of patients continue to have seizures despite available drugs. This highlights the need for innovative therapies. Recent years have seen exciting developments that bring new promise for improved seizure control. Key Facts: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, …

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Depression vs. Anxiety Differences: Brain Waves & Activation Patterns via Machine Learning

Research provides new evidence that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and depressive disorder (DD) have distinct patterns of brain activity. Machine learning analysis of EEG data reveals signature brain features that may enable more accurate diagnosis. Key Facts: DD showed increased beta band power and complexity compared to GAD Brain network connectivity was altered in both …

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Deep Brain Stimulation for OCD: Long-Term Effects & Outcomes

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of a brain region called the ventral capsule/ventral striatum (VC/VS) may provide long-term relief for people with severe, treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), according to a new retrospective study. Key findings: 6 out of 9 people with severe OCD achieved remission after DBS surgery It took an average of 14 months for …

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Adrenaline Addiction in Rock Climbers: Thrill Seeking Behavior

Extreme sports like rock climbing are often described as “addictive” – but is this just a figure of speech or is there scientific evidence that these sports can produce addiction-like behaviors? A new study took a deep dive into this question, examining withdrawal symptoms in rock climbers during periods of abstinence from climbing. Key Facts: …

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Purified CBD: Cannabidiol Medical Uses for Psychiatric Conditions?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is emerging as a promising therapeutic for a variety of health conditions, but research is still in early stages. Here are some key facts on purified CBD: Purified CBD is showing positive results in clinical trials for anxiety, psychosis, schizophrenia, PTSD and substance abuse. Evidence is strongest in these neurological and psychiatric conditions. …

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New PTSD Treatments: Drugs in Development & Pharmacological Targets

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continues to afflict millions worldwide, necessitating more effective therapeutic options. Key Facts: PTSD involves dysfunctional fear processing and altered threat perception. Current treatments fail to comprehensively address its complex symptoms. Research implicates dysregulation in brain systems like the HPA axis and glutamate, presenting novel drug targets. Medications modulating oxytocin, cannabinoids, opioids …

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Clonidine for Insomnia & Sleep in Chronic Pain Patients: More Effective Than Zopiclone

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine has found that the medication clonidine is more effective and safer than zopiclone for treating insomnia in people with chronic pain. Key findings: Clonidine provided better pain relief than zopiclone. Clonidine helped patients fall asleep faster. Patients felt more rested after taking clonidine compared …

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